Discovery: who discovered it: Peter Armbruster, Gottfreid Munzerber When was it discovered: 1984 Symbol: Source of the Symbol: Latin origin "Hassias" Protons,Nuetrons,Electrons: protons/electrons: 108 Nuetrons: 157 where was it found: Solid Physical Facts:
a. Melting point: Unknown
b. Boiling Point: Unknown
c. Density: Unknown
d.Abdundance in the Earth's Crust:
Uses(how is the Element Used): No uses Known
Interesting facts: it is Man-made, It's Classification is Transition Metal, Other Names: Unniloctium (Uno), Hahnium (Hn), Hassium (Hs)
Hassium
Discovery:
who discovered it: Peter Armbruster, Gottfreid Munzerber
When was it discovered: 1984
Symbol:
Source of the Symbol: Latin origin "Hassias"
Protons,Nuetrons,Electrons:
protons/electrons: 108
Nuetrons: 157
where was it found: Solid
Physical Facts:
a. Melting point: Unknown
b. Boiling Point: Unknown
c. Density: Unknown
d.Abdundance in the Earth's Crust:
Uses(how is the Element Used): No uses Known
Interesting facts: it is Man-made, It's Classification is Transition Metal, Other Names: Unniloctium (Uno), Hahnium (Hn), Hassium (Hs)
Sources:
www.chemicalelements.com/elements/hs.html
http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/108.html
www.periodic-table.org.uk/element-**hassium**.htm
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